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Re: belowdeck parts
In the Naval Gun Projects thread on Secret Projects forum, there appeared a few pictures of the United Defense NG^2 155 mm naval gun.
Advertisments in Proceedings in the nineties, apparently, and that's all the info available. This drawing should be roughly to scale.
Looking the drawings over, it seems that the gun tube could be elevated up to vertical: This might be a VLG (Vertical Load Gun) with a stealthy gun shield. Which means that it weighs roughly as much as the MK-45 naval gun.
Advertisments in Proceedings in the nineties, apparently, and that's all the info available. This drawing should be roughly to scale.
Looking the drawings over, it seems that the gun tube could be elevated up to vertical: This might be a VLG (Vertical Load Gun) with a stealthy gun shield. Which means that it weighs roughly as much as the MK-45 naval gun.
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Re: belowdeck parts
looks like the bofors 127mm mount with sharp corners!MihoshiK wrote:In the Naval Gun Projects thread on Secret Projects forum, there appeared a few pictures of the United Defense NG^2 155 mm naval gun.
Advertisments in Proceedings in the nineties, apparently, and that's all the info available. This drawing should be roughly to scale.
Looking the drawings over, it seems that the gun tube could be elevated up to vertical: This might be a VLG (Vertical Load Gun) with a stealthy gun shield. Which means that it weighs roughly as much as the MK-45 naval gun.
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Re: belowdeck parts
Smaller but with a larger caliber actually.heuhen wrote:looks like the bofors 127mm mount with sharp corners!MihoshiK wrote:In the Naval Gun Projects thread on Secret Projects forum, there appeared a few pictures of the United Defense NG^2 155 mm naval gun.
Advertisments in Proceedings in the nineties, apparently, and that's all the info available. This drawing should be roughly to scale.
Looking the drawings over, it seems that the gun tube could be elevated up to vertical: This might be a VLG (Vertical Load Gun) with a stealthy gun shield. Which means that it weighs roughly as much as the MK-45 naval gun.
Would you please not eat my gun...
Re: belowdeck parts
There were a number of advertisements for a vertical-load 155mm of Mk45-like size floating around in that era. Given that such a weapon would be used for prolonged shore bombardment, in which case the limiting factor for sustained ROF is barrel overheating, continuing to use a vertical loader makes a great deal of sense.
I think it's very likely to be a later iteration of that same design.
I think it's very likely to be a later iteration of that same design.
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Re: belowdeck parts
I know that the earlier VLG designs were posted, but I can't find em anywhere. Do you still have them?erik_t wrote:There were a number of advertisements for a vertical-load 155mm of Mk45-like size floating around in that era. Given that such a weapon would be used for prolonged shore bombardment, in which case the limiting factor for sustained ROF is barrel overheating, continuing to use a vertical loader makes a great deal of sense.
I think it's very likely to be a later iteration of that same design.
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Re: belowdeck parts
aren't they directly underneath, posted by RP1?
Drawings are credited with J.Scholtens
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Re: belowdeck parts
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/i ... 2.135.htmlMihoshiK wrote:That is... remarkably unhelpful
reply 142. isn't that the one you mean?
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Re: belowdeck parts
Actually, I was under the impression that someone (and Erik's name actually stuck in my mind) had already done them in Shipbucket formatacelanceloet wrote:http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/i ... 2.135.htmlMihoshiK wrote:That is... remarkably unhelpful
reply 142. isn't that the one you mean?
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